2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.lisr.2011.06.001
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Cultural influences on seeking quality health information: An exploratory study of the Korean community

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“…Due to insufficient proficiency in English, they felt frustrated by not being able to ask doctors' questions or to understand what doctors said. A study conducted by Yi et al (2012) confirmed the above findings. Language problems represented the biggest obstacle for ethnic minorities among the Asian residents.…”
Section: Barriers Due To Language Problemssupporting
confidence: 64%
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“…Due to insufficient proficiency in English, they felt frustrated by not being able to ask doctors' questions or to understand what doctors said. A study conducted by Yi et al (2012) confirmed the above findings. Language problems represented the biggest obstacle for ethnic minorities among the Asian residents.…”
Section: Barriers Due To Language Problemssupporting
confidence: 64%
“…This sample appeared to be sufficient for the purposes of conceptual analysis, because the review of additional documents did not add nuance to the results, and the categories became saturated enough (Lincoln & Guba, 1985, p. 343). The studies chosen for analysis ranged from general level conceptualizations (e.g., Wilson, 1981) to empirical investigations characterizing socio-cultural barriers in diverse contexts such as work task performance (e.g., Reddy & Spence, 2008) and health (e.g., Yi, Stvilia, & Mon, 2012). The majority of these investigations have been published in the forums of library and information science, but the research material also includes articles from other fields, such as health communication, nursing science, and youth studies.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One of the common behaviors of KAs performed was bilingual searches in their health information seeking as a technique for coping with LEP [30]. In general, people selected health websites within only the first one or two pages of searching results (10 results per page) when searching the Internet; about half of the Internet users entered a single query [30,31]. In van Deursen and van Dijk's [31] study, nobody used advanced search features (e.g., Boolean operators like AND, OR, and NOT).…”
Section: Selection Of the Websites For Strokementioning
confidence: 99%